CHRISTO KASABOV
EXHIBITIONS
Christo Kasabov is an American-Bulgarian artist who currently lives and works in Toronto. Kasabov's work is a reflection of his artistic and philosophical pursuits that embody his views of the world. He is an abstract figurative expressionist intensely grounded in exploring relationships between the conscious and unconscious and one's inner versus external 'realities'. His ideas integrate the heritage of ancient civilizations, and more specifically, draw from reliefs, signs, symbols, engravings in earth, stone objects and walls. Through oil and acrylic, collages from wood, metal pieces and household objects, Kasabov enriches his abstract compositions until he's achieved a philosophical reincarnation, like a trip beyond the horizon. He strives toward an exceptional feeling of the material and non material across time and space. Onto acrylic layers, he engraves various signs and symbols, numbers and words, often implementing fragments of structure, the skeleton of a fish, a pyramid, a cross, a circle, an oval. It appears as primal language, a rationality that rises from disorder.
SHELDON ROSE GALLERY
451 Adelaide St. W. [Rear - in laneway west off Morrison St.)
TORONTO M5V 1T1
sheldon@sheldonrosegallery.com 416 707 0584
Hours: By appointment
Nava Waxman, POLYPHONIC
JUNE 7th - JUNE 30th, 2018

POLYPHONIC
Performance artist Nava Waxman explores movement and temporality in a gallery debut on June 7th. Her installations of light, sound, and mark-making highlight multimedia work
In addition to a display of Waxman's work, the exhibition will be showcase a follow-up performance scheduled for June 16.